Super Bowl Logo Conspiracy Theory Resurfaces with Chiefs-Eagles Matchup
Fans reignite claims of NFL scripting after Super Bowl 59 logo colors match team identities.
- The Super Bowl 59 logo, revealed last year, prominently features red and green, the primary colors of the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, fueling conspiracy theories.
- The theory suggests the NFL pre-selects Super Bowl teams to maximize revenue and embeds hints in the game’s logo design.
- Critics argue the colors are coincidental, noting that shades of green and red could also represent other NFL teams or broader design considerations.
- This year's Super Bowl marks a rematch of the Chiefs and Eagles, who previously faced off in Super Bowl 57.
- The NFL has not commented on the conspiracy theory, which has gained traction on social media despite a lack of concrete evidence.